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MotoAmerica: Even More From The Races At Daytona

Petersen Returns to the Podium in Drama-Filled Daytona 200 Attack Performance Yamaha Racing’s Cameron Petersen perseveres to score second-consecutive Daytona 200 podium     MARIETTA, Ga. –  Attack Performance Yamaha Racing’s Cameron Petersen overcame adversity to cross the line third in a drama-filled 81st running of the Daytona 200 at the Daytona International Speedway. Coming just .007 seconds shy of the win last year, Petersen and the team were aiming for the top spot at the historic 200-mile race in Daytona Beach, Florida. When the lights went out, he quickly made his way to fifth from the seventh spot on the grid and then advanced to third. Unfortunately, he had a technical issue two laps into the race and ultimately was shuffled back and lost touch with the lead group. The South African pulled into the pits on Lap 12, and although he still was struggling to find his comfort zone, he kept pushing to make up lost ground. After his ....

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WorldSBK: More On Gagne's Adventure In Portugal

Positive Weekend at Portimao for Gagne and Attack Performance Yamaha Racing Attack Performance Yamaha Racing’s Jake Gagne continued to make progress during a challenging wild card weekend and finished in the points Sunday in WorldSBK Race 2 at the Algarve International Circuit. Gagne and his Attack Performance Yamaha team headed over to Portugal just a couple of weeks after securing a second-consecutive MotoAmerica Superbike Championship aboard his Fresh N Lean Progressive Yamaha Racing R1. With little track time at the 2.89-mile circuit in Portimao and different tires, he and the team went to work and made progress every session. After a tough Friday, Gagne improved his times to qualify 16th and then got a decent start in the opening race from the sixth row of the grid in 18th, ultimately crossing the line one position further back. With more track time, his forward momentum continued with a better start in Sunday’s Superpole race in 15th before finishing 16th in the ....

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